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midpoint

[mid-point] / ˈmɪdˌpɔɪnt /


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That lines up with management’s long-term forecast of 6% annual earnings growth at the midpoint of the range.

From Barron's

At the middle of the range, this implies roughly 48% revenue growth from the prior year at the midpoint.

From Barron's

Jaquez and Bailey were their team’s primary protagonists on offense, combining for 25 points by the game’s midpoints.

From Los Angeles Times

The concert’s highlight came at almost precisely the midpoint in a passionately determined run through the epic 10-minute version of Swift’s song “All Too Well” that arrived in 2021 on her rerecording of “Red.”

From Los Angeles Times

Tennessee Titans: At the midpoint of the season, praise was coming in for offensive coordinator Todd Downing, but his in-season DUI arrest was cause enough for termination, even before the Titans’ offense crumbled.

From Washington Post